Modeling creep-fatigue interaction damage and H13 tool steel material response for rolling die under hot milling

Volume: 223, Pages: 106770 - 106770
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
In hot milling process, rolling die is subjected to nonsteady conditions which can raise the combinations of fatigue and creep damage mechanism. Creep-fatigue interaction at elevated temperatures is complex research topic; as a result, prediction of failure due to creep-fatigue interaction is important subjects to assess rolling die life. Because the accuracy and consistency of models developed in this area show a large variation due to the...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling creep-fatigue interaction damage and H13 tool steel material response for rolling die under hot milling
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
223
Pages
106770 - 106770
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